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ojyamaha
20th July 2017, 17:41
Any comments / thoughts/ insight/ experience in buying stuff through third parties to get stuff out of Japan?
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george formby
20th July 2017, 20:02
Always been too wary to try but it's soooooo tempting. I've actually seen vintage 2t rocking horse shit for sale.
ojyamaha
21st July 2017, 08:42
Always been too wary to try but it's soooooo tempting. I've actually seen vintage 2t rocking horse shit for sale.
Yes very tempting.... I'm looking for a couple of end cans for my 84 rz350. Had two quotes locally to replicate around $700.00 Each!! But seen complete chambers and cans original like for less than $200 ..... what to do....
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Black Knight
21st July 2017, 10:50
I have bought bike parts through Yahoo Japan also TS Ratuken Global Market and e-bay Japan-They all have a fee of about 5% and they ship via EMS courier service (Japan Postal Service) which is a great service complete tracking and costs around Yen1400 for up to a kilo.English can be a problem,but they all try,I think e-bay is maybe the best in this area although I heard Ratuken are making great efforts to resolve this by only employing English speaking folk in their customer service area.
jasonu
21st July 2017, 15:43
Yes very tempting.... I'm looking for a couple of end cans for my 84 rz350. Had two quotes locally to replicate around $700.00 Each!! But seen complete chambers and cans original like for less than $200 ..... what to do....
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Do it.
If it is genuinely through ebay and you pay with paypal you are totally covered. Well worth the risk.
Brian d marge
23rd July 2017, 22:56
I have bought bike parts through Yahoo Japan also TS Ratuken Global Market and e-bay Japan-They all have a fee of about 5% and they ship via EMS courier service (Japan Postal Service) which is a great service complete tracking and costs around Yen1400 for up to a kilo.English can be a problem,but they all try,I think e-bay is maybe the best in this area although I heard Ratuken are making great efforts to resolve this by only employing English speaking folk in their customer service area.This is true .
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